Collier Citizen On the Move: Gallery 3

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Sisters Lela Cramer and Betty Rittgers, of North Naples, took the Collier Citizen to the Boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ, where they visited family and friends.

Ann Marie amd Dusty Dobson took the Collier Citizen to Marlton, NJ, to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with friends and family. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Melody Malo took the Collier Citizen to Roswell, New Mexico, while visiting her son Tobie Malo, at the New Mexico Military Institute. Tobie is a graduate of St. John Neumann High School. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send your photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Tommy and Kathy Smith took the Collier Citizen to the Blue Monkey Hotel in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, where they left the Citizen in the hotel's popular game room. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Stan and Mary Farnham took the Collier Citizen to St. George Island, FL, where they stayed at the historic St. George Inn. The two were attending the brick laying ceremonies for the rebuilding of the historic lighthouse in St. George. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Dr. Creed Miller and his wife Pat took the Collier Citizen to Maui, Hawaii, on a sightseeing tour. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Hugo, Alexandra, Samuk and Kristen Alpire took the Collier Citizen to Niagara Falls on the Canadian side. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Ned and Shirley Moore took the Collier Citizen to the Pine Lodge Resort at Savannah Dhu, NY, outside of Syracuse. The Moores have been retired in Naples since 1989. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Kara Grande took the Collier Citizen to Prague, Czech Republic. Kara is the manager of the Regis salon in the Coastland Center and was on a company-awarded trip. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Debra Millette and Ruth Becker took the Collier Citizen to Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. They are shown at the Continental Divide on Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved road in the United States, where the water separates to the Atlantic and the Pacific. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Ray and Barb Steinbeck took the Collier Citizen to Bath, England for a formal wedding. They are shown in front of the Royal Crescent Hotel. The trip also included a tour of Scotland. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Meghan O'Neil took the Collier Citizen to the Czech Republic, where they visited the Charles Bridge, built in the 1350s. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send your photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Patricia Isabella and Andre Santos took the Collier Citizen to Lima-Peru. The picture is in the Huaca Pucllana, a very historic place in Peru built by the Inka's. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Lisa and Megan King took the Collier Citizen to Mesa Verde National Park on a trip to Colorado. They appear to be reading "A New Perspective." Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Jebry Branch, Bobby Phillips and Rose Takis took the Collier Citizen to Madrid, Spain, where they visited the bull ring in Los Ventas. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Darlene McVicker, Daniel and Sarah Cox took the Collier Citizen to Dallas Falls in Ontario, Canada. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Kyle and Zane Tetzlaff and their friend Matt Higgins took the Collier Citizen to the Georgia Aquarium, one of only two in the world to house whale sharks. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send your photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Laurie Wren recently took the Collier Citizen up the Oregon and Washington coasts where she saw some spectacular sights including the Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Elsie Hawkins took the Collier Citizen to St. Peters' Basilica in Rome, Italy, where they visited the Vatican. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Joseph L. Cofield took the Collier Citizen across the the "Capilano Suspension Bridge" in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He forgot to take the Citizen on his visit to the Great Wall in China, last year, but says crossing the suspension bridge in the ran ranked right up there with the Great Wall. The bridge is Vancouver's oldest and most famous attraction, drawing over 800,000 visitors and 450 tour operators annually. The bridge is 450 feet across and 230 feet above Capilano River. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Laurie Wren recently took the Collier Citizen up the Oregon and Washington coasts where she saw some spectacular sights including the Portland Women'­s Forum State Scenic Viewpoint. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Patrick Davis, Charlie and Chuck McMahon took the Collier Citizen to visit Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

A group of North Naples residents took the Collier Citizen on a 16-day tour of China. They are shown in front of the Pearl Tower in the Bund section of Shanghai. From left, Glenn Wozniak, Carlo Valvasori, Renee Bryant, Mei Wozniak, Barbara Stang, Anne Duffy, Cindy Burgess, Marcia Collins, Mike Stang, Sandra Jones and Gen Shore. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Fred Rogers took the Collier Citizen to Bowman, SC to visit his daughter. Bowman is a farming community located near the junction of I-95 and I-26 in South Carolina. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Patricia, Isabella and Andre Santos took the Collier Citizen to Lima, Peru. They are shown in front of the historic Huaca Pucllana. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send your photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Naples retirees Doris and Sal Privitera, left, Olga Williams, Carol and John DePalma took the Collier Citizen on a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand. The tour included North and South Island of New Zealand and Melbourne, Sydney, and the Great Barrier Reef. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Stephen and Shirley McLean celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary with the Collier Citizen on a cruise to the southern Caribbean. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Bobby Carr took the Citizen to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where they stopped to view Webb Overlook, named for conservationist and newspaper publisher Charles A. Webb. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Cheri Hibbs took the Collier Citizen all the way to the Arctic Circle while on a recent motorcycle trip to Alaska. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Heidi Waller took the Collier Citizen to St. Peters'­ Basilica in Rome, Italy, where they visited the Vatican. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Shari Monetta took the Collier Citizen to Whistler, British Columbia, where the weather was a bit more brisk than Naples. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Susan Stewart (in the sunglasses) and her friends Franny Kain, Michele Wonicker, Leslie Pace, and Cuba Giblin, took the Collier Citizen to Caye Chapel Island Resort in Belize, where her son, Troy, is golf course superintendent. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Bob Placek, of Golden Gate Estates, reads the Collier Citizen in Bologna, Italy, catching up with the news from home. He is shown in Piazza Nettuno in front of the Neptune Fountain, which was built in 1565. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Kris and Marsha Thoemke tooke the Collier Citizen to the town of Manual Antonio in Costa Rica (along the Pacific Coast) at Villas Nicolas, a small inn near Manuel Antonio National Park. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Bridget Mann took the Collier Citizen in her backpack as she hiked 9.6 miles down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It was dark by the time she got there to take this photo. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Santa took the Collier Citizen to the North Pole to check out who has been being naughty or nice. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

Lenore and Nico Vitale took the Collier Citizen to La Parguera, Puerto Rico in November. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.

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Jo and Ed Harper took the Collier Citizen to the pier in Aruba prior to boarding the Emerald Princess for its return to Ft. Lauderdale on the ship'­s innaugural Carribean cruise. Take the Citizen on your travels, near or far, and send the photo to news@colliercitizen.com.